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Negotiating Identities: Conflict, Conversion, and Consolidation in Early Judaism and Christianity (200 BCE600 CE) [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 626 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x44 mm, weight: 948 g
  • Serija: Coniectanea Biblica
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978714750
  • ISBN-13: 9781978714755
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 626 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x44 mm, weight: 948 g
  • Serija: Coniectanea Biblica
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978714750
  • ISBN-13: 9781978714755
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Covering the period from 200 BCE to 600 CE, this book describes important aspects of identity formation processes within early Judaism and Christianity, and shows how negotiations involving issues of ethnicity, stereotyping, purity, commensality, and institution building contributed to the forming of group identities. Over time, some of these Jewish group identities evolved into non-Jewish Christian identities, others into a rabbinic Jewish identity, while yet others remained somewhere in between. The contributors to this volume trace these developments in archaeological remains as well as in texts from the Qumran movement, the New Testament and the reception of Paul’s writings, rabbinic literature, and apocryphal and pseudepigraphical writings, such as the Book of Dreams and the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies. The long timespan covered in the volume together with the combined expertise of scholars from various fields make this book a unique contribution to research on group identity, Jewish and Christian identity formation, the Partings-of-the-ways between Judaism and Christianity, and interactions between Jews and Christians.



Relying on archaeological remains and ancient sources, this book describes important identity formation processes within early Judaism and Christianity and shows how negotiations involving issues of ethnicity, stereotyping, purity, commensality, and institution building contributed to the formation of group identities.

Recenzijos

This impressive collection of contributions by leading international experts provides comprehensive, thorough, and methodically innovative insights into the intersections and complex relationships between Judaism and Christianity in their historical, social, cultural, and religious contexts. This remarkable book is indispensable for anyone interested in the multifaceted identity formation and early interaction of both world religions from the Hellenistic-Roman period to Late Antiquity. -- Michael Tilly, University of Tübingen

Introduction: Exploring the Intersection Between Judaism and
Christianity in their Formative Phases

Karin Hedner Zetterholm, Anders Runesson, Cecilia Wassén, and Magnus
Zetterholm

1. Setting the Stage: The Variety of Judaism and the Origin of Christianity

John J. Collins

Part I. Polemics and Sectarian Identities (2nd Century BCE 1st Century CE)

2. Competition rather than Conflict: Identity Discourse in the Qumran Rule
Scrolls

Jutta Jokiranta

3. Meals, Identity, and Purity in the Qumran Movement

Cecilia Wassén

4. Was Gentile Reclamation an Apocalyptic Apologetic? Ethnic Identities in
the Book of Dreams as Precedent for Ethnic Reasoning in the Early Jesus
Movement

Genevive Dibley

5. Slip-Slidin Away: Rethinking the Parting of the Ways

Adele Reinhartz

6. Where Do We Go from Here? Polemics and Sectarian Identities

Adela Yarbro Collins

Part II. Intra-Jewish Interaction and the Role of Non-Jews Within the Jesus
Movement (2nd Century BCE 1st Century CE)

7. Gentile Alterity and Ethnic Solidarity: The Role of Group Categorization
in Understanding Mark as Jewish Literature

John Van Maaren

8. Gentile Sinners: A Brief History of an Ancient Stereotype

Matthew V. Novenson

9. Hypodescent in Two Ancient Jewish Writers: Jubilees and Paul on Mixed
Marriages

Matthew Thiessen

10. Circumcision in Early Christian Sources: Identifying Difference After
Paul

Karin Neutel

11. Where Do We Go from Here? Intra-Jewish Interaction and the Role of
Non-Jews Within the Jesus Movement

Mark D. Nanos

Part III. Conflict and Co-Existence in Institutional Contexts: Seeking a
Place of Ones Own (1st 6th Centuries CE)

12. Space and Ritual in the Ancient Synagogue and Early Church in the Levant

Rina Talgam

13. Jewish Christ-Followers in Capernaum before the 4th Century?
Reconsidering the Texts and Archaeology

Wally V. Cirafesi

14. Christ Assemblies within a Jewish Context: Reconstructing a Social
Setting for the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies

Karin Hedner Zetterholm

15. Beyond the Parting of the Ways: Institutional Contexts as Matrices for
the Formation of Judaism and Christianity

Anders Runesson

16. Where Do We Go from Here? Conflict and Co-existence in Institutional
Contexts

Paula Fredriksen

Part IV. Ritual Purity and Rabbinic Ideas of the Christian Other: Generating
and Consolidating Difference (1st 7th Centuries CE)

17. Along Ethnic Lines: The Case for Stepped Pools and Chalk Vessels as
Markers of Jewish Purity Observance

Yonatan Adler

18. Scriptural Hermeneutics and Purity Laws in the Clementine Homilies:
Mainstream or Marginal?

Holger Zellentin

19. Nazarenes [ ] in Rabbinic Sources: What Does a Study of the Term
Reveal about Rabbinic Attitudes to Christians?

Michal Bar-Asher Siegal

20. It is Better to Cleave to Esau: Rabbinic Perceptions of Esau as the
Other Within

Moshe Lavee

21. Where Do We Go from Here? Ritual Purity and Rabbinic Ideas of the
Christian Other

Samuel Byrskog

Concluding Discussion and Evaluation: Negotiating Identities

Christine Hayes
Karin Hedner Zetterholm is associate professor of Jewish Studies at Lund University.

Anders Runesson is professor of New Testament at the University of Oslo.

Cecilia Wassén is associate professor of New Testament Exegesis at Uppsala University.

Magnus Zetterholm is associate professor of New Testament Studies at Lund University.